Wisconsin businesses ship high quality products all around the world. In 2009, Wisconsin shipped over $16.7 billion worth of products to other countries. Known as "America's Dairyland" for our milk and cheese products, our #1 export industry is actually heavy machinery. Located at the center of North America, but connected to global markets by Great Lakes ports and efficient intermodal connections, we are primed to deliver the goods on time anywhere in the world.

We welcome the opportunity to provide you with the products and services you need, and look forward to creating and expanding cultural, commercial, educational, and community relationships with people around the world. Our state is blessed with abundant natural resources and a highly-skilled labor force. Wisconsinites are known for their tremendous work ethic and attention to detail. A National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) supplier tells us they "literally looked the world over" for the best stainless steel fabricators – and found them in a small community in Wisconsin. Let us help you find what you're looking for.

Want to learn more about how the Wisconsin International Trade Team can help you export your products and services?

The Wisconsin Department of Commerce and the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection work together to help you learn the mechanics of exporting, evaluate market potential, and make key international contacts that can result in profitable sales. Learn about our programs and services

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Wisconsin is a source for a variety of products ranging from agricultural products like ginseng, cranberries,
and dairy genetics to machine tools and material handling equipment to high tech medical and scientific instruments.
You can search for companies by industry category, keyword, geographic markets, and company name.
Once you have identified companies that you would like more information about, you can contact them about products,
services, prices and more. Wisconsin exporters want to work with you to identify and meet your needs.

If you want to learn more about establishing a manufacturing, distribution, or service operation in the state, the
Wisconsin Department of Commerce can also help you. Please contact the Bureau of Business Development for information
and assistance.